Thanksgiving 2017 Y’all know we love our West Bankers and we’re thankful for you all each and every day. With Thanksgiving this week, we thought we would share what we are most thankful for on the West Bank this year. Gretna Farmer’s Market Fresh produce, local honey, THE BRISKET GUY […] Read more »

Welcoming Heather Shields to the West Bank Living crew Moving to New Orleans in 2009, Heather Shields fell in love with the different architectural styles and community pride in the faubourgs’ of New Orleans. She spent the first few months getting lost in neighborhoods and meeting the residents that made […] Read more »

West Bank Living Team Growing Despite our Uptown office location, we’re West Bankers at heart. That’s why we’re so excited to have two new agents joining the ranks of the West Bank Living team this month! Brittney Bruskotter Gross A Belle Chasse resident, Brittney grew up on the West Bank […] Read more »

Are backyard chickens legal on the West Bank? With the focus on eating organic and natural, plenty of folks are deciding to keep backyard chickens as their fresh egg source. (Although why they wouldn’t just grab fresh eggs at the farmer’s market is beyond us). But are the backyard […] Read more »

Will Millennials Choose the West Bank? There was an interesting article on nola.com not that long ago, asking if young professionals will leave downtown New Orleans for the suburbs. As prices continue to rise in the city and these younger renters and home owners begin to have or expand their […] Read more »

Just some random musings about things I learned this week, some New Orleans real estate related, some not…. Negative feedback from a showing doesn’t always mean that a buyer won’t make an offer Green bean seeds sprout in less than a week Some agents don’t hesitate to have their clients […] Read more »

When people think of New Orleans architecture, their minds typically wander to the French and Spanish influences that can found in the older parts of the city. Wrought iron railings, cobblestones and alleys and thick brick walls surrounding courtyards are common images. But there are other influences that you’ll find […] Read more »

Terri and I have had a great run at Keller Williams. Over the last 3 years, we’ve worked out the bugs of being a team, learned to let each other handle the things we do best and figured out how not to step on the toes of our partners. During […] Read more »

Facebook is a funny place. People say things there that I don’t believe they would ever say to someone’s face, forgetting that they have friends reading that may take offense to some of their comments. It might be the ones who let fly with a racist comment or joke. It […] Read more »